A Protein That Can Melt Tumors Discovered at Vanderbilt
January 28, 2021
January 28, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Jan. 28 (TNSJou) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
For the second time, cancer researchers at Vanderbilt have discovered a protein that--when genetically manipulated to impede it from interacting with a gene responsible for cancer genesis--effectively melts tumors in days.
The article, "MYC regulates ribosome biogenesis and mitochondrial gene expression programs through interaction with Host Cell Factor-1," was published . . .
For the second time, cancer researchers at Vanderbilt have discovered a protein that--when genetically manipulated to impede it from interacting with a gene responsible for cancer genesis--effectively melts tumors in days.
The article, "MYC regulates ribosome biogenesis and mitochondrial gene expression programs through interaction with Host Cell Factor-1," was published . . .